TheWalkingDead: Dead City Premiere Date & New Logo Revealed
spin-off series starring Lauren Cohan and Jeffrey Dean Morgan’s Maggie and Negan. It will arrive later this summer as the first episode will premiere on AMC and AMC+ on June 18, 2023.
“Years have passed since we last saw Maggie and Negan and they must now form a tenuous alliance in order to accomplish a dangerous mission,” reads the synopsis. “Maggie and Negan journey to the island of Manhattan, which, having been isolated since the beginning of the walker apocalypse, has developed its own unique threats. While in the city, Maggie and Negan encounter native New Yorkers, evade a marshal with a troubled past, and hunt down a notorious killer.
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